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Why are Asm (and for the Nspire, C) and TI-BASIC in the same category? Aren't they the languages that are the least similar to each other?
Quote from: JosJuice on November 22, 2011, 10:15:24 amWhy are Asm (and for the Nspire, C) and TI-BASIC in the same category? Aren't they the languages that are the least similar to each other?We didn't sort them by language as much as by popularity. Lua and Axe have a lot of projects coming in, since they are easy to use yet powerful.
Hmm, it does have a very different syntax from the others, so having another section for Grammer might be conducive to receiving help faster and more efficiently (so that people don't give advice that doesn't work because "ooooooh, that was for Grammer! I saw the nCr and figured...").EDIT: Not a quote, just a hypothetical sitch-ee-ashun
I wonder where GlaßOs fits in as it uses C as its primary language with less than 5% of the code inline asm and some projects don't touch asm at all... :-P Sorry if I am breaking the system already